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ALL
INDIA
CATHOLIC EDUCATION
POLICY
CBCI Commission for Education and Culture
CBCI Centre, 1 Ashok Place
New Delhi - 110 001
Foreword
It
is my great joy to present to you this document All India
Catholic Education Policy 2007, approved by the CBCI
Standing Committee on April 26, 2007. This policy document was
prepared by the CBCI Commission for Education and Culture, in
collaboration with the Commission for Justice, Peace and Development
and the Commission for SC/ST and Backward Classes. It is the final
outcome of the CBCI General Body Meeting of 2006 which deliberated
on the theme “Catholic Education and the Church’s
Concern for the Marginalised”.
Many
have contributed to give shape to this final document. The CRI
was involved in the formulation of this policy from the very beginning.
The Catholic Council of India, too, after its plenary at Vellankanni,
offered many suggestions and recommendations. Regional bodies,
associations of competent persons in the field of education, and
individuals with expertise have added wisdom and given attention
to details. So we are grateful to God that the document has come
out in a form that is bound to help every one in the service of
the educational apostolate.
This
policy document was enthusiastically welcomed and unanimously
approved by the CBCI Standing Committee in its meeting of 26th
April 2007 in view of its promulgation by the Catholic Bishops’
Conference of India.
It
gives me great pleasure to promulgate this “All India Catholic
Education Policy 2007”. The integral concept of education
presented in the policy with a preferential option for the poor
and marginalised is in accord with the Kingdom of God proclaimed
by Jesus Christ. The Church’s intense and extensive apostolate
of education continues Jesus’ mission of liberation and
of imparting fullness of life. It is in this spirit, I hope that
our apostolate of education will respond to the needs and aspirations
of all our people, especially of the poor.
I earnestly
urge all the dioceses, Religious Congregations, educational institutions,
and all persons engaged in the service of education, to welcome
this policy document with joy, accept it wholeheartedly, study
it with great care and explore ways for its effective implementation.
The Regional Councils of Bishops, the CRI and the CCI Regional
Units together will do well to evolve a mechanism of implementation
of the policy at the regional and diocesan levels.
This
Catholic Education Policy is of the whole Church in India and
meant for the entire Catholic Community in India. Education
is the key to development and progress. With so much investment
in personnel and money by the Church in the field of education,
let the implementation of this policy usher in a new era in the
life and mission of the Catholic Church in India. May the Risen
Lord bless abundantly all of us involved in the education of our
people especially of the poor and marginalised.
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Telesphore Placidus Cardinal Toppo,
Archbishop of Ranchi
President
Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India.
May 25, 2007
vIntroduction
vThe
Contexts And Challenges For This Policy
vVision,
Mission And Goals Of Catholic Education
vEducation
And Care Of Catholics And The Marginalized
vUpdating
And Reorienting Our Educational Services
vManagement
Policies
vParadigm
shifts For greater effectiveness
vEpilogue
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